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were unmet
adjective
Not met; unfulfilled; not achieved; fallen short of.
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The protesters' demands were unmet, leaving Hussein and others angry but undeterred.
The general needs of the sample were predominantely met however four treatment related needs were unmet and related to future re-offence.
Nearly TEN THOUSAND (9,641) requests for housing, transportation, legal assistance or childcare were unmet (5,778 were for housing alone).
The two CBER criteria were unmet at month 6.
Spots were included if either channel was ≥2,500 but the other criteria were unmet.
Further, equal proportions of persons with stroke and caregivers perceived that there were unmet rehabilitation needs.
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That goal was unmet.
In both countries there are unmet English language needs for children and adults.
Where these conditions are unmet (and they will be unmet, according to Lindblom, for most policy issues), the rational method provides no guidance whatsoever for policy makers.
Currently, 6.1 million adolescent girls get unintentionally pregnant in the developing world because their need for contraception is unmet.
As Bradley M. Campbell, commissioner of the state's Department of Environmental protection, put it, "There are unmet park needs across the state".
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